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“Bueller…Bueller…?” Sorry, not here! Instead, high-schooler Ferris Bueller (Mathew Broderick), his girlfriend Sloane (Mia Sara), and his best bud Cameron (Alan Ruck) are off on the spontaneous romp through Chicago known as Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. You’ll also enjoy righteous bonus materials that give you an insider’s peek at this hilarious comedy hit from John Hughes (Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Sixteen Candles). So, barf up a lung, forge a “sick note” from the parents, and tag along on the funniest adventure to ever sweep through the Windy City. What are you still doing here? Save Ferris!

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Like a soda pop left open all night, Bueller seems to have lost its effervescence over time. Sure, Matthew Broderick is still appealing as the perennial truant, Ferris, who fakes his parents out and takes one memorable day off from school. Jeffrey Jones is nasty and scheming as the principal who's out to catch him. Jennifer Grey is winning as Ferris's sister (who ends up making out in the police station with a prophetic vision of Charlie Sheen). But there's a definite sense that this film was of a particular time frame: the '80s. It's still fun, though. There's Ferris singing "Twist and Shout" during a Chicago parade, and a lovely sequence in the Art Institute. But don't get it and expect your kids to love it the way you did. Like it or not, it's yours alone. --Keith Simanton

Stills from Ferris Bueller's Day Off (Click for larger image)

Special features

- Getting the Class Together - The Cast of Ferris Bueller's Day Off - The Making of Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Who is Ferris Bueller? - The World According to Ben Stein - Vintage Ferris Bueller: The Lost Tapes - Class Album

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This 2006, TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY, Blu-Ray approaches the THIRTY-YEAR edition.The reunion clips were excellent. The sound track was excellent... as anyone familiar withthe film knows.I might add that the price was also a factor in my decision for an upgrade to the HD-version.

What a CLASSIC! Worth a watch.... every spring... when the fever gets ya!

An older movie but still nice to kick back and watch it brings back memories of great times also I love AMAZON PRIME I get things I want in 2 days also some movies that been out for awhile and you may want to buy you can actually watch for free not all but I watched a couple MARTIAL ARTS movies like NINJA PART 1 & PART 2 also the. 5 DEADLY VENOMS that's one of the best B movies and they have comedy horror etc not everything is free but they have a big collection of free movies can't beat it

What can I really say about it? It's a fun and playful story of youthful rebellion, that also delves into the idea of what it means to be young, and at a sort of maturing crossroads. And the narrative is handled extremely well by way of Matthew Broderick speaking directly to the about how he sees the world. It was the kind of story that John Hughes was best at telling, and he was at his best here.

This is a character driven movie, and all of the characters are performed extremely well. There's a ton of classic character moments that ended up being iconic even removed from the film. Even the bit part players, like Ben Stein and Charlie Sheen, do an utterly excellent job at their roles. Although in more than a few ways you could say that those two ended up basically playing themselves to some degree.

The main plot of the movie is about Ferris Bueller playing cookie from school to have an adventure with his girlfriend, and his legitimately sick best friend. Their principal, performed wonderfully, attempts to catch Ferris in the act after catching him hacking his school record in real time. All sorts of shenanigans follow, and it's just a fun ride front to back.

It's obviously a period piece, in that there's no mistaking it for an 80's film. But it still has a timeless quality to the storytelling. The idea of rebellious youth is something that is always going to have a place. And this film is just a real crowd pleasing kind of movie. If you've not seen it before, check it out if it sounds even vaguely interesting to you.

This is an 80's classic with enhanced color and almost looks realistic with a 4K TV. So if you watched this movie as a child or teen, then your going to need to watch this movie again. It's definitely a whole new movie with all the enhancements. I would recommend this American movie classic to everyone. This is definitely a must watch or must watch again.

Haha, IMdB gives it a 7.8 - so out of touch. It is a classic, really John Hughes' masterpiece. After watching the Biography of the movie on its 25th anniversary I had to watch it again. Every little nuance is done to perfection. If they rolled out the 1st edit (2:45:00 long) and re-released it I bet it would make 10 times as much as it did the first time.

Great upbeat film about a lovable high school kid who has an answer (and escape) for everything, and sees life as an adventure to be enjoyed to the fullest- even if that involves some creative attendance alternatives. His neurotic male friend and gung-ho girlfriend join him for a day of Chicago highlights, while evading the suspicious high school principal and unpleasant sister. He does all the wrong things, and yet does them for the right reasons... life is to be enjoyed.

AWESOME 80's film and matthew broderick in his best role ever. alan ruck and mia sara are great as the best friend and girlfriend, and jennifer grey is awesome as the pissed off sister lol. anyone and everyone would enjoy this movie and if you haven't seen it yet, omgosh why haven't you?! all high schoolers know too well how badly they wanna ditch school and just go have fun, so it's an easily relatable movie and it's a timeless classic :)

When it comes to getting his way, Ferris Bueller is not far short of a force of nature. Smug, self-centered and thoroughly full of himself, he has his parents, his best friend and most of the student body of his high school wrapped around his little finger. One of the few things that frustrates him is that he doesn't have a car—for reasons unexplained his parents gave one to his younger sister, one of two people who don't buy his act for a second. The other is Mr. Rooney, the high school principal determined to catch Ferris out on his latest caper and yet seems not at all equipped to manage it.

Make no mistake though, this film is not actually about Ferris but about his best friend Cameron, a repressed teen so sunk in hypochondriacal ennui you wonder why he doesn't just wink out of existence. But Ferris, though his main reason for stirring Cameron out of his slough of despond is in order to secure transportation for the day, is not wholly devoid of altruistic feeling. He puts a fair amount of effort into trying to get Cameron to respond to life, first by running a scam on Mr. Rooney and then…well, that's where the adventure begins.